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Chicago: Every Drop Counts Benefit Concert for Haiti Relief, January 31

Featuring performances by: Fred Hampton Jr., M1 [of Dead Prez], Jean Grae, Mystic, Rhyme Fest, The Cool Kids, BBU, FM Supreme, Mic Terror, Mikkey Halsted, He Say She Say, Kids These Days, Haki Madhubuti, DJ Sean Mac, DJ Izzo, and more 

Every Drop Counts is a grassroots organization assembled in response to the recent devastating earthquake in Haiti.

A group of young artists and activists in Chicago came together with the goal to raise funds in order to send filtration equipment that will provide sustainable, clean bathing and drinking water. Thus, the name Every Drop Counts. They began by establishing a hip-hop and soul benefit concert—scheduled to take place in Chicago on Sunday, January 31, 2010. The benefit is meant to create awareness of the fundamental need and human right to access clean water. Water is an essential resource to the vitality of human life, it engenders prolonged community building and development. They are partnering with local sponsors and non-for-profits to insure we maximize the urgency of survival in Haiti, and their primary partner is the World Water Relief.

Every Drop Counts Benefit Concert, will include performances by:
Fred Hampton Jr., M1 [of Dead Prez], Jean Grae, Mystic, Rhyme Fest, The Cool Kids, BBU, FM Supreme, Mic Terror, Mikkey Halsted, He Say She Say, Kids These Days, Haki Madhubuti, DJ Sean Mac, DJ Izzo, and appearances by countless surprise guests.

EVERY DROP COUNTS

Venue:
Reggie’s Rock Club
2109 South State Street
Chicago, Illinois 60616
Time: 8 p.m CST
Price: $15, if purchased before the show ($20 at the door)
Ages: 17+
Tickets via Stop Being Famous

All proceeds from ticket and merchandise sales will go directly to World Water Relief, a Operating Division of Emergency Response Resources, Inc., a 501c3 charitable corporation whose mission is to deliver water filters to disaster areas and third world countries around the world. Clean water filters range anywhere from $4,000 to $4,500 a piece; WWR has agreed to match us up to $5,500. These water filters can produce one gallon of water per minute, providing immediate and long term use for a community of people. Visit WWR.

Every Drop Counts Benefit Concert was spearheaded by Aja Monet [poet, performer, and youth activist] utilizing the support of online magazines and websites, such as StopBeingFamous.com, Fake Shore DR, Ruby Hornet, not to mention the non for profit organization, Insight Arts. Media outlets promoting and covering the event include: WGN Radio, Red Eye Chicago, Chicago Now, and Metro Mix. Every Drop on Twitter.

Presented by:

Aja Monet
StopBeingFamous.com
Fake Shore Drive

Sponsors:

Leaders 1354
Delicious Cafe
Salon Blue Bucktown
Akira
Una Mae’s
St Alfred Inc
Silver Room
Black Market Caviar
Linda Warren Fine Art Gallery

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